The Mobile Wallet Report, 24 March 2014

In this edition of The Mobile Wallet Report we examine Isis v MCX — The battle begins for the US mobile payments market; Burger King to roll out mobile payments and rewards across the US, prepares to go global; Biometric payments get thumbs up from French shoppers; and more…

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Isis v MCX — The battle begins for the US mobile payments market: 7-Eleven and Best Buy, both members of MCX, are reported to be removing contactless payments terminals from their US stores, prompting Isis CTO Scott Mulloy to accuse the merchants of reducing the security of the transactions they process.

Burger King to roll out mobile payments and rewards across the US, prepares to go global: “One of the reasons the platform was selected is its ability to be easily localized in terms of both language and cultural differences,” the chain says.

Biometric payments get thumbs up from French shoppers: More than 90% of the participants in a biometrics payments pilot are ready to make use of the technology, according to newly released results from the Natural Security Alliance.